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    of key industries. The objective of this strategy was to achieve high and balanced economic development while introducing programs and measures to help the poor. The belief was that industrialisation was the key to economic development. As there were few entrepreneurs capable of bringing in large scale industrialisation and hence introducing a market economy would not be feasible‚ it was decided that the government would take the initiative to in this regard. Hence it was believed that the Soviet model

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    explanations- optimum allocation of resources through unrestricted market operation. -Export orientated growth‚ using there comparative advantage in labour intensive industries The developmental state- Explanations of successful late industrialisation in terms of “the developmental state” which is a term used to describe East Asia’s state led macroeconomic planning at the end of the twentieth century (including strong government intervention‚ regulation and planning‚ where by the GVT and

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    documents that have been selected for this enquiry have been chosen for the light they shed on the problem and in the expectation that they will enable a conclusion‚ however provisional‚ to be drawn. Stalin himself justified his policy of rapid industrialisation and collectivisation at the 1926 Party Congress as one that sought to achieve ’ the transformation of our country from an agrarian to an industrial one‚ capable by its own efforts of producing the necessary means of production.’ This socialist

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    first-world classifications. These countries have moved away from an agriculture-based economy and into a more industrialized‚ urban economy.  In the past countries around the world have followed the industrialisation method of developing. The demographic transition model highlights this industrialisation trend of development using examples of western countries. How sustainable a country’s birth and death rate can highlight the future of development in the country. The development transition model

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    break * Industrialisation * Western Europe- industrialised * Industrialisation helped the military‚ medical and communication= better imperial expansion * Britain and Germany were Europe’s industrial giants * Germany world leader in engineering * Their industrial strength enabled them to impose their political‚ social‚ religious‚ economic‚ cultural influence throughout the world. * Planes‚ trains‚ phones‚ electricity and fridges were invented * Industrialisation hand in

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    Assignments B .Ed BESE-066: ADOLESCENCE AND FAMILY EDUCATION Answer the following questions in about 1500 words. i) Explain the meaning‚ nature and definition of Adolescence ii) Explain the factors responsible for charge in Indian family system. iii) You as a teacher must have carried out activities in class-room under value base interventions for adolescent and family health. Prepare a report on the activities carried out by you. * Explain the meaning‚ nature and definition

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    Why was the reform act passed in 1867? Which factor was most important? In 1886 Gladstone had proposed a moderate reform bill‚ it would’ve enfranchised an additional 400‚000 men. However it was fiercely opposed by the government. Disraeli in particular feared that extending the franchise challenged the authority of his aristocracy. However‚ when the conservatives returned to office later in the year‚ Disraeli decided to press for reform. In fact the reform was even more radical than the first. There

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    How accurate is it to say that the growth of the reformist groups in the year 1881 was the main cause of the 1905 revolution? In 1905‚ Russia was gripped by revolution; it involved strikes and riots across the country after years of Tsarist rule and the loss of the Russo Japanese war. The Tsar had lost the backing of his people; this caused Russian people to want the Tsarist and Feudal system gone or reformed. It could be argued that growth of reformist groups after 1881 was the main cause; however

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    Latin America typically refers to the geographic areas on the American continent where languages derived from Latin are widely spoken such as: Portuguese in Brazil‚ and Spanish in most of Central America‚ South America‚ and parts of the Caribbean. The French-speaking parts of the Caribbean are sometimes included as well‚ but all mainland North American regions north of the Rio Grande are excluded in spite of French being widely spoken in Canada. Dependency is associated with the economic development

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    ‘rainbow’ and ‘daffodils’. In both poems he reveals a personal affinity with nature. This is evident through the interplay of poetic techniques throughout both poems. Living most of his life in rural England‚ Wordsworth was very much against the Industrialisation and the French Revolution. These two events had a significant impact on his poetry because of its corrosive effect on the individual‚ the community and the landscape. He strived to immortalise the lost rural landscape in his poetry and does this

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